Enterprise
Enterprise Ethereum in Switzerland: Adoption, Use Cases, and Regulatory Considerations
Enterprise Ethereum has emerged as the dominant smart contract platform for institutional and corporate distributed ledger deployments in Switzerland. The …
Healthcare DLT in Switzerland: Patient Data, Clinical Trials, and Pharmaceutical Integrity
Switzerland’s healthcare ecosystem — encompassing world-class hospitals, major pharmaceutical companies, leading medical device manufacturers, and a …
Insurance DLT in Switzerland: Reinsurance, Claims Automation, and Parametric Products
Switzerland’s insurance sector — anchored by global leaders Swiss Re, Zurich Insurance, and a network of specialised reinsurers and insurtech companies — …
R3 Corda in Switzerland: Enterprise DLT for Financial Services and Beyond
R3 Corda occupies a distinctive position in the Swiss enterprise DLT landscape. Designed from the outset for regulated financial institutions, Corda’s …
Supply Chain DLT in Switzerland: Provenance, Transparency, and Regulatory Compliance
Switzerland’s position at the crossroads of global trade — as a hub for commodity trading, pharmaceutical manufacturing, luxury goods production, and …
Trade Finance DLT: How Swiss Banks Are Digitising Letters of Credit and Receivables
Trade finance — the financing of international trade through instruments such as letters of credit, bank guarantees, documentary collections, and receivable …
Hyperledger Fabric in Swiss Enterprise: Banking, Trade Finance, and Supply Chain Applications
Hyperledger Fabric is the most widely deployed permissioned enterprise blockchain platform globally, and Switzerland's banking, trade finance, and government sectors have been among its most sophisticated adopters. This article examines Fabric's architecture, its advantages for regulated Swiss industries, and how it compares with R3 Corda in the financial services context.
Enterprise Blockchain in Switzerland: Industries, Projects, and Adoption Reality
Switzerland is home to an unusually dense concentration of global corporate headquarters — multinational corporations in financial services, pharmaceuticals, …